Avenidas Village is a community center that focuses on "Re-Inventing Aging". They offer a variety of programs and activities for their members, with centers closing on certain holidays for observance. The center recently featured an interview with Kristina Lugo in a family caregiver article in San Jose Spotlight. They also had guest speaker Erica Yew on KTSF26, highlighting the Chinese Community Center during AAPI Heritage Month. Avenidas recognizes and honors individuals with their Lifetimes of Achievement award, celebrating their lasting impact and legacy.
The center provides a range of activities and events for members to participate in, such as those at the Avenidas Chinese Community Center, Rose Kleiner Center, and Rainbow Collective. Classes and clubs are offered in-person, on Zoom, and in a hybrid format, with registration opening on specific dates for members and non-members alike. Summer classes are available, each labeled with an icon to indicate the format of the session. Avenidas ensures that there is something for everyone, whether in-person or online.
Members of Avenidas receive The Avenidas News, a quarterly publication that is mailed directly to their doors. Additionally, videos from all their YouTube channels can be found on their website for easy access. Avenidas offers membership plans for individuals to choose from, including Bronze, Silver, Gold, Caregiver, and Village memberships. As a 501(c)(3) organization, Avenidas is able to receive tax-deductible contributions to support their programs and services. With their dedication to redefining aging and providing a supportive community for older adults, Avenidas continues to make a positive impact on the lives of their members.